In the Shadow of the Wolf 3 - Splintered Lies (12 page)

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Diane Adams

Diane lives in the Southeastern United States with her three children. She has two passions, her children and her writing, and finds that her time is usually filled by one or the other.

You can also read her free stories Never, a short anguished look at a love that will never be, and The Color of Pain, the story of Jared and Alex on her blog.

Webpage:

 

http://dianeadams.virtualdelusions.com/

 

Blog:

 

http://diane-adams.livejournal.com/

 

Facebook: Diane Adams

 

Twitter: d_adams

 

Email:

 

[email protected]
RJ Scott

RJ Scott lives just outside London. She has been writing since age six, when she was made to stay in at lunchtime for an infraction involving cookies and was told to write a story. Two sides of A4 about a trapped princess later, a

lover of writing was born. She loves reading anything from thrillers to sci-fi to horror; however, her first real love will always be the world of romance. Her goal is to write stories with a heart of romance, a troubled road to reach happiness, and more than a hint of happily ever after.

Email:

 

[email protected]

 

Webpage:

 

www.rjscott.co.uk

 

Facebook:

 

http://www.facebook.com/rjscotts

 

Twitter: @rjscotts
Also by Diane Adams
Available at
Silver Publishing
:

 

Rearranging Stars

 

BEYOND THE NIGHT
A Broken Light

THE MAKING OF A MAN
Our December
A Place to Run

Stronger in Your Hands Clark's Story

SHADOW OF THE WOLF with RJ Scott
Shattered Secrets
Broken Memories

Splintered Lies

 

Available at
Dreamspinner Press
:

Blue Skies
What's a Boy to Do Iced
A Measure of Discipline

Also by RJ Scott
Available at
Silver Publishing:

Moments
The Christmas Throwaway
"Valentine 2525" in
Never Say Never All the King's Men
Back Home
Deefur Dog
Jesse's Christmas
The Gallows Tree
The Art of Words with Meredith Russell A Better Man with Jaime Reese
"Child of the Storm" in
Hearts of England
Silver Shorts 2012, Week 6 Silver Shorts 2012, Week 7 Silver Shorts 2012, Week 15

ORACLE
Oracle
Book of Secrets
(coming soon)

TEXAS
The Heart of Texas Texas Winter Texas Heat

THE FIRE TRILOGY
Kian
Darach
Eoin

THE FITZWARREN INHERITANCE
The Psychic's Tale
, by Chris Quinton
The Soldier's Tale
, by RJ Scott
The Lord's Tale
, by Sue Brown
The Fitzwarren Inheritance
(Print)

SANCTUARY
Guarding Morgan The Only Easy Day Face Value Still Waters
Full Circle

SHADOW OF THE WOLF with Diane Adams
Shattered Secrets
Broken Memories

Splintered Lies

Available at
Love Lane Books
– for young adults:
Love Is In The Hallways
Love Is In The Title
Love is in the Message
The Decisions We Make

RJ Scott's Awards:
Best Paranormal Author 2010 Nomination: Love Romance Café

 

Best GBLTQ Author 2010 Nomination: Love Romance Café

Oracle
Best Gay Paranormal / Horror 2010: Honorable Mention (5th)
Elisa Rolle's Rainbow Awards

Oracle
Best Cover 2010: Second Place Elisa Rolle's Rainbow Awards

Oracle
Best Cover 2010: Runner Up Love Romance Café

The Christmas Throwaway Top 10 Bestselling Books of 2010
Are (All Romance ebooks)

Reviews
Diane Adams

Our December
Diane Adams has a huge talent in her ability to write with emotion, and nowhere more so than in Our December, book one in the Making of a Man series.

—4½ Ravens from Blackraven's Reviews
*
A Place to Run
What to do when you've written a well-received first novel? Diane Adams answers that question with A Place to Run, the second novel of the Making of a Man series, in which she simply turns up the emotional heat by about a thousand degrees and adds a plotline that increases the pressure on a young not-entirely-out gay couple. … Ms. Adams has built on her talent of writing emotionally with an equal ability to write a book that is character-driven. Brava!

—5 Ravens from Blackraven's Reviews
*
Stronger in Your Hands
In Book 3 of the series, Stronger in Your Hands, Ms. Adams turns the anticipated road to the finale 180 degrees and the entire series is stronger, more enriched and ultimately emotionally satisfying for it. Ms. Adams is an emotional writer who can develop fully-rounded characters and in this book she reveals a flair for suspense and unexpected plot twists.

—5 Ravens from Blackraven's Reviews
*
Rearranging Stars
I stayed up till 4:00 AM reading this book because I was enjoying it so much. There is no way I can't give a book that entertains me this much anything but a 5 star rating. … I was totally in love with the two main characters.

—5 Stars from Rarely Dusty Books
RJ Scott

The Christmas Throwaway
RJ Scott has created a beautiful and inspirational story that grabs hold of the heart and doesn't let go, even after its final words are read. It is a sweetly sentimental book that cultivates an emotional response and inspires belief that love can prevail under the most improbable of circumstances. The characters are well developed and engaging, and the attraction between Zach and Ben was entirely credible. To use a trite but true cliché, The Christmas Throwaway is simply a feel-good story, a touching and romantic read that embodies the meaning of new beginnings and happy endings.

—5/5 Kisses from Lisa at Top 2 Bottom Reviews *

Moments
Although I began reading it looking for a Hollywood train wreck, this novel is much more than that. It is a well-told story of love, personal growth and redemption that I found to be touching and quite involving. It features welldeveloped and arresting characters, heartfelt emotion, and a romance that is both intriguing and affecting… I will definitely be seeking out more of Ms. Scott's work in the future.

—4.5 from Book Wenches
*

Oracle
Oracle by RJ Scott is in one word beautiful. You have to take the journey with Alex to find that beauty but it's there and it will bring a smile, and a few tears, to your face.

—5/5 Seashells by Readers Roundtable

The Art of Words
"Anyone who likes vulnerable male characters (as I do) should like this book. Blu is a fascinating character. You just want to give him a reassuring hug, ruffle his hair, and take him to McDonald's (ok…just kidding about Micky D's. He isn't that childlike. He doesn't need McNuggets….just some confidence, served in abundance, please!!) He really doesn't believe in himself. He's a neurotic bundle of nerves in the beginning but by the end of the story the reader will be smiling with him. The writers actually had me teary eyed at one point. And when a book hits me on an emotional level like that I usually rate high. They deserve it. The writing was crisp, clean, and realistic. The story wasn't bogged down with a lot of conflict, which I appreciate since it was a relatively short read. Blu's problem with self-esteem and his shameful secret was enough to keep the story flowing. I definitely recommend this book to anyone who likes m/m romance.
And I definitely would read another book by this writing pair."

—5/5 Stars from Hearts on Fire Reviews
*

Ms. Scott and Ms. Russell show the depth of both Blu and Tom's insecurities without emasculating either character. Both Tom and Blu have inner strengths that can at times hinder each other but also help each other, thus allowing

each of them to grow. It is this balance that they must find in order to make both the professional and more
importantly, the personal relationship work. This reviewer believes that the balance is there and a HEA is most definitely in order. The reader will not be disappointed when reading The Art of Words.
—5/5 Delightful Divas from Dark Divas Reviews

Still Waters
"R.J. Scott has provided us with a wonderful story of lovers torn apart by betrayal, a bit of action, a bit of danger, some passionate sex, twists and a really well written storyline that flows smoothly. So, really I have to recommend that you give it a read."

—4.5/5 Hearts from MM Good Book Reviews
*

Face Value
"I love a good mystery and here is one that has stretched out over three books in the Sanctuary series and looks to continue on as there is no resolution in sight at the end of

Face Value. Scott continues to unravel the story of the powerful Bullen family while introducing us to new Sanctuary agents and people involved in the Bullen family past. Once again, the author has done an incredible job of bringing us a variety of interesting characters, from endearing to malignant, in a mystery that deepens with each book.
As I got to the end of Face Value, I immediately wanted to reach for the next book. And then the one after that. I want to know more, I want more of Beck and Kayden (they are that interesting and they deserve it). I want to see the Bullen family pulled down and justice served. Of course, I also want more Dale and Joseph from The Only Easy Day, as well as Nik and Morgan from Guarding Morgan. Book by book, Scott is building my Sanctuary addiction and now I can't wait for the next one. The next couple. And perhaps a glimpse of those we have already met and loved. Mission accomplished, R.J. Scott, a job well done."

—4.25/5 Stars from Melanie with Joyfully Jay

 

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